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Actual 911 Call 911: “911” Samuel: “Hi, I have an emergency” 911: “Ok, what is your emergency?” Samuel: “My little brother might be dead” 911: “Your husband might be dead?” Samuel: “My brother” 911: “Your brother. OK, is he there with you?” Samuel: “Uh, Uh, Yeah” 911: “OK” Samuel: “But we think he might be dead. I don’t know” 911: “Ok, hold on a second. How old are you? How old are you?” Samuel: “Thirteen” 911: “OK, Where is your brother at? Where is your brother at?” Samuel: “He’s in our room” 911: “He’s in your room. Is he breathing? Are you there by yourself?” Samuel: “No, I’m with my mother”

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The 911 Call 911: “OK, I want you to stay on the line with me.” Samuel: “OK, OK I need you to get an ambulance right away.” 911: “OK, why do you think he’s dead?” Samuel: “Because there’s a rope around his neck tied to a bunk bed and he’s all purple and stuff.” 911: “OK, how old is you brother?” Samuel: “Thirteen, we’re twins” 911: “OK, You’re twins and he’s thirteen too?” 911: “OK, are you…is your mom there?” Samuel: “Yes” 911: “OK, who….what’s your name?” Samuel: “Samuel” 911: “OK Samuel hold on” 911: “We’re on our way over there and I want you to stay on the phone with me, OK?” 911: “Stay on the line with me” Samuel: “Ohhhhhhhhh God” Samuel: “No” Samuel: “Oh God NO”

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Imagine the grief it caused this twin who found his brother in his bedroom

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What is the “choking game?” First and foremost, IT IS NOT A GAME!!! There are many variations, but essentially, it is cutting off the flow of blood to the brain by choking, hyperventilating, compressing the chest, or hanging by a belt, towel, rope, etc.

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What does it feel like? The first feeling is a light-headedness (a perceived "high") due to reduced blood flow, and, therefore reduced delivery of oxygen to the brain. The second part comes with the removal of pressure on the chest or neck releasing a powerful surge of dammed up blood through the carotid arteries into the brain (a perceived "rush").

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But it is safer than using drugs, right? Wrong!!! It can be just as deadly. It also seems to be addictive to the kids doing this. There are many ways that this activity can kill you.

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It sounds pretty safe. What’s the problem? It is not safe at all. Many times the person being choked faints from the lack of oxygen, because there is no way to know when a person is about to faint from this.

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People faint all the time, what is so bad? In this “game”, fainting is caused by the brain starving for oxygen. Brain cells are dying and will never regenerate. This can, and will, result in long term brain damage.

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Can anything else happen from fainting? Yes. People fall and receive many injuries. There are reports of broken bones, concussions, major cuts, eye injuries, and even deaths from the fall.

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I hear it feels strange when you wake up….. This is because the blood is rushing back into the brain. This surge can lead to a stroke (bleeding in the brain) or seizures. Both of these can lead to severe brain damage and even death.

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I hear that some kids twitch before they wake up? The twitching is the brain having a seizure. At this point there is brain damage taking place that can not be reversed. Millions of brain cells are dying each time this happens leading to bleeding in the brain or silent strokes.

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Why are so many people dying? The “rush” that kids are getting from this can be addictive. Therefore, kids want to do it more and more. Some are doing it by themselves by using a rope, belt, shirt, etc. to essentially hang themselves to get this “high”

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Why are so many people dying? The person plans to take the pressure off just before they pass-out, but there is no way to know when that will happen. If the person passes out first, the weight of their body pulls on the rope and they die.

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Why are so many people dying?  After 3 minutes a child will suffer brain damage  Between 4 and 5 minutes without oxygen to the brain, a child will die  Some of those who have died were alone for as little as 15 minutes before someone found them and it was already too late.  This activity can claim a child's life the first time it is played.

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So you’re saying it’s safe if you do it with a friend? Absolutely not! It is NEVER safe. Even if you are not tying something around the neck, you are depriving the brain of oxygen when you have someone push on your arteries in the neck. Because this also puts pressure on a group of nerves, it can cause an immediate heart attack.

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…..there is the chance of seizure, stroke, heart attack, or injury from a fall. It also always results in the killing of brain cells that can never be replaced. The damage done is permanent and cumulative. ALSO…..

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Why are we talking about this? Because it is happening everywhere, including here, and you need to know how dangerous it is.

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But if I’m doing it to myself, it only affects me, right? Wrong. It affects many other people around you.

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Who else does it affect? Your parents. Imagine how your parents might feel if they would have to go through the tragedy of losing a child – you………. Your parents. Imagine how your parents might feel if they would have to go through the tragedy of losing a child – you………. Your friends. If they are there at the time, they could be charged with murder. If they know you are doing it and don’t say anything, they would have to live with it for the rest of their lives……….. Your friends. If they are there at the time, they could be charged with murder. If they know you are doing it and don’t say anything, they would have to live with it for the rest of their lives……….. Brothers and sisters. Many times it is other family members who find your dead body……… Brothers and sisters. Many times it is other family members who find your dead body………

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Who is doing this? Primarily boys and girls between 9-16 years old, but it can happen to any person at any age.

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How can I say, “No”?  Use Humor- “No, I need all the brain cells I’ve got”  Walk Away- Leave if people ask you to do it  Give a reason- “No, it’s stupid and it can kill you”  Strength in numbers- Hang out with kids who won’t do this  Avoid the situation- If you know kids that are doing it, don’t go with them

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What should I do?  If you are doing it, STOP!  If you know someone else who is, tell them to stop.  If you can’t tell your friend to stop, then tell a parent, aunt or uncle, teacher, counselor, principal, or other adult you trust.

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But my friend will get mad… It is better to have a living friend who is mad at you than a friend who is dead and can never be mad at you again…. Telling = Tattling

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What are some signs that a friend of mine is doing this?  Bloodshot eyes  Complaints of frequent, unusual, and severe headaches  Marks on neck  Ropes tied to beds or furniture  Belts, shirts, or ropes with unusual knots in their room  Wear marks on bed posts, closet rods, doorknobs, etc.

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The 911 Call Samuel: “Oh God No” 911: “Ok Samuel, we’re on our way” 911: “We’re gonna find out real quick how your brother is. Ok? We’re on our way” 911: “I’ve got some police officers on their way and I got medical aid, the fire department and the paramedics are on their way. Ok?” 911: “Ok, you stay on the phone with me.” 911: “Ok honey, where...where are your parents at in case we have to contact them?” Samuel: “My dad…my dad’s in Berkley, my mom and him are separated and my mom’s right here.” 911: “Ok, is your mom at work now?” Samuel: “No. She’s here.” 911: “Oh. She’s there with you?” Samuel: “Yes” 911: “Ok”

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The 911 Call 911: “Is your mom’s name Sarah?” Samuel: “Yes” 911: “Ok, is she looking at your brother right now?” Samuel: “Yes. She’s trying to put him back to life!” 911: “Ok” 911: “Can you ask her if she’s getting any response out of him at all?” Samuel: “She’s not. Not at all” 911: “Ok, we’re…tell her we’re on our way. Did you tell her medical is on their way?” Samuel: “Ok. They’re on their way mom!” Samuel: “They’re on their waaaaayyyyyy”